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27 December, 03:02

An 82-kg fireman slides 5.2 m down a fire pole. He holds the pole, which exerts a 550-N steady resistive force on the fireman. At the bottom, he slows to a stop in 0.45 m by bending his knees.

Determine the acceleration of the fireman while stopping. Express your answer with the appropriate units. Enter a positive value if the acceleration is downward and negative value if the acceleration is upward.

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  1. 27 December, 05:26
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    Let the frictional upward force be F = 550 N

    Net force on it = mg - F

    82 X 9.8 - 550

    = 803.6 - 550

    253.6 N

    Downward acceleration = 253.6 / 82

    = 3.0927 m / s²

    final velocity after slipping 5.2 m, v then

    v² = 2 x a s

    = 2 x 3.0927 x 5.2

    v = 5.67 m / s

    It stops in. 45 m distance

    v² = u² - 2as

    0 = 5.67² - 2 a x. 45

    a = - 35.72 m / s²
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